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Colleges Should Defend Students’ Free Speech Against Billionaire Donors

Por: The Daily Beast Politics October 17, 2023

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Criticism of student groups blaming Israel for the killing of civilians by terrorists gives colleges and universities a choice between protecting their students or caving into the pressure of wealthy donors. They should choose their students.Student reactions to the attack—like those expressed in a letter from the University Solidarity Committee, co-signed by several dozen other student organizations—blaming Israel as being “solely... + full article



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